We need your help to save Gros Morne

Gros Morne National Park is one of the most incredible places I have ever visited in my life. If you’ve been there, I’m sure you would agree. Its landscapes are breathtaking and attract thousands of visitors from around the world every year. The park’s communities are hubs of creativity and full of passionate people who are some of the friendliest and most welcoming people I’ve ever met.

But despite its magnificent beauty, despite the economic value of tourism it brings to the region, and despite its UNESCO World Heritage Site status, the park’s future and its landscapes are being put at risk by oil exploration. We need your help to save Gros Morne.

The park is being threatened by a proposed hydraulic fracturing (fracking) operation. Industrialization and toxic chemicals from this process could contaminate Gros Morne’s water, air and soil, and put the region’s sustainable tourism industry at risk.

With your help, we can ensure that our families will be able to visit Gros Morne in the future and be struck with the same awe taking in the pristine beauty of the landscape that I was first struck with upon my first visit.

Yours in conservation,

Eric Hebert-Daly National Executive Director, CPAWS

P.S. Thanks to generous supporters like you, we’re able to launch this campaign today. If you’d like to help support this campaign and haven’t already, please donate today.